Tasmia IrshadMuhammad SaeedVaneeza AimanMuntaha AliHadia AhsanShahzad AmeenMamoona Munir
Abstract Background Metal–Organic Frameworks (MOFs) have emerged as promising materials for next‐generation batteries due to their unique properties such as high surface area, tuneable pore size, and composition. Objective This review explored the comprehensive summary of MOF‐based electrode materials, their synthetic ways and applications for batteries. Methods For example, solvothermal synthesis is commonly used for generating large MOF crystals, while hydrothermal synthesis is often used for synthesizing highly porous MOFs for energy storage devices. Herein, the synthetic strategies and applications of MOFs and their composites in batteries and supercapacitors are introduced. Results Our findings demonstrate that MOFs have the potential to revolutionize the field of batteries and open new possibilities for designing next‐generation batteries with improved performance and safety. Conclusion However, further research is needed to overcome the challenges and fully realize the potential of MOFs in batteries and it will contribute to forward advancement of pristine MOFs with excellent electrochemical behavior.
Jun ChuYanxia WangFaping ZhongXiangming FengWeihua ChenXinping AiHanxi YangYuliang Cao
Xiongli LiuXiao YunZhiyuan ZhangZifeng YouJinli LiDingxuan MaBaiyan Li
Yong-Jie SongYi-Hao ZuoZifeng LiGang Li
Iftikhar HussainSarmad IqbalCharmaine LamielAkram AlfantaziKaili Zhang
Nokubonga P. MakhanyaBilainu OboirienJianwei RenNicholas M. MusyokaAdriano Sciacovelli